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strip-comments-strings
Advanced tools
Strip or extract comments, strings or both from source code.
npm install strip-comments-strings
const {parseString, stripStrings, stripComments, clearStrings} = require("strip-comments-strings");
import {parseString, stripStrings, stripComments, clearStrings} from "strip-comments-strings"
š running-code.js ā“
let str = fs.readFileSync("./example.js", "utf-8");
let result = clearStrings(str);
console.log(result)
Before ā“ (example.js)
let c1 = "Ho you \" How are \" the you?";
let c2 = "dfgdfd dfgdfgd \" '*";
let c3 = "Okay okay";
let c4 = `sfdgfdf d d dd
\` ${c2}
le = "abd pdfdp \" ;lfgfdlgkd"`;
};
After ā“
let c1 = "";
let c2 = "";
let c3 = "";
let c4 = ``;
};
š running-code.js ā“
let str = fs.readFileSync("./example.js", "utf-8");
let result = stripStrings(str);
console.log(result)
Before ā“ (example.js)
let c1 = "Ho you \" How are \" the you?";
let c2 = "dfgdfd dfgdfgd \" '*";
let c3 = "Okay okay";
let c4 = `sfdgfdf d d dd
\` ${c2}
le = "abd pdfdp \" ;lfgfdlgkd"`;
};
After ā“
let c1 = ;
let c2 = ;
let c3 = ;
let c4 = ;
};
š running-code.js ā“
let str = fs.readFileSync("./example.js", "utf-8");
let result = stripComments(str);
console.log(result)
Before (example.js) ā“
//abcdefghij
const bb = `
// Hi
/** Copy **/
const chalk004 = require("chalk-cjs");
const chalk005 = require("chalk-cjs");
`
/**
* @class SomeClass
*/
After ā“
const bb = `
// Hi
/** Copy **/
const chalk004 = require("chalk-cjs");
const chalk005 = require("chalk-cjs");
`
š running-code.js ā“
let str = fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, "./example.js"), "utf-8");
const stripMyComments = (str) =>
{
let counter = 0
str = stripComments(str, function (info)
{
return `(${counter++})`
});
return str
}
console.log(str)
Before ā“
/** // **/
/** 1 **/
//aaaa
/** 2 **/
//bbbbb
//ccccc
///////////
/** 3 **/
/** 4 **/
/** 5 **/
""
aa
"attenti\"on"
bb
ccc
'warni\\'
'ng\''
ddd
eeee`info`
eeee
fffff
"silence"
fffff
gggggg
'noise'
gggggg
hhhhhhh`visibility`
hhhhhhh
"aaa"
"aaa"
"aaa"
After ā“
(9)
(8)
(7)(6)
(5)(4)(3)(2)
(1)
(0)
""
aa
"attenti\"on"
bb
ccc
'warni\\'
'ng\''
ddd
eeee`info`
eeee
fffff
"silence"
fffff
gggggg
'noise'
gggggg
hhhhhhh`visibility`
hhhhhhh
"aaa"
"aaa"
"aaa"
let str = fs.readFileSync("./example.js", "utf-8");
str = stripStrings(str, function (info)
{
return "!!"
}, {includeDelimiter: true});
Before (example.js) ā“
"What"
'Time'
`is it?`
!!
!!
!!
// ...
str = stripComments(str);
str = stripStrings(str)
// ...
It is best to always start by removing comments then strings.
const found = parseString(str);
console.log( found );
{
text: '',
strings: [
{ content: '', index: 107, indexEnd: 107, item: [Object] },
{
content: 'attenti\\"on',
index: 115,
indexEnd: 126,
item: [Object]
},
{ content: 'warni\\\\', index: 139, indexEnd: 146, item: [Object] },
{ content: "ng\\'", index: 150, indexEnd: 154, item: [Object] },
{ content: 'info', index: 167, indexEnd: 171, item: [Object] },
{ content: 'silence', index: 188, indexEnd: 195, item: [Object] },
{ content: 'noise', index: 214, indexEnd: 219, item: [Object] },
{
content: 'visibility',
index: 238,
indexEnd: 248,
item: [Object]
},
{ content: 'aaa', index: 261, indexEnd: 264, item: [Object] },
{ content: 'aaa', index: 268, indexEnd: 271, item: [Object] },
{ content: 'aaa', index: 275, indexEnd: 278, item: [Object] }
],
comments: [
{
type: 'commentBlock',
content: '/** // **/',
index: 0,
indexEnd: 10
},
{
type: 'commentBlock',
content: '/** 1 **/',
index: 12,
indexEnd: 21
},
{
type: 'commentLine',
content: '//aaaa\r\n',
index: 23,
indexEnd: 31
},
{
type: 'commentBlock',
content: '/** 2 **/',
index: 31,
indexEnd: 40
},
{
type: 'commentLine',
content: '//bbbbb\r\n',
index: 42,
indexEnd: 51
},
{
type: 'commentLine',
content: '//ccccc\r\n',
index: 51,
indexEnd: 60
},
{
type: 'commentLine',
content: '///////////\r\n',
index: 60,
indexEnd: 73
},
{
type: 'commentBlock',
content: '/** 3 **/',
index: 73,
indexEnd: 82
},
{
type: 'commentBlock',
content: '/** 4 **/',
index: 84,
indexEnd: 93
},
{
type: 'commentBlock',
content: '/** 5 **/',
index: 95,
indexEnd: 104
}
]
}
FAQs
Strip or extract comments, strings or both from source code.
The npm package strip-comments-strings receives a total of 175,453 weekly downloads. As such, strip-comments-strings popularity was classified as popular.
We found that strip-comments-strings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago.Ā It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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